What was the main significance of flappers in the 1920s? flappers symbolized a post-war rejection of traditional values and attitudes. most women in the united states and europe became flappers. flappers symbolized a new age of equality between men and women. flappers finally succeeded in winning women the right to vote?

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The correct answer is flappers symbolized a post-war rejection of traditional values and attitudes

They wore different clothes and behaved differently and were consider by many older people of the time to be obscene or lewd. They were progressive and started wearing shorter skirts or going to parties and being more promiscuous and things like that, most of the things that we consider to be common and normal these days.

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flappers symbolized a post-war rejection of traditional values and attitudes

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